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Sydney Living Museum, Stained Mini Tear Earrings
Sydney Living Museum, Stained Mini Tear Earrings
Sydney Living Museum, Stained Mini Tear Earrings
Sydney Living Museum, Stained Mini Tear Earrings

Sydney Living Museum, Stained Mini Tear Earrings

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Moe Moe
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The little sister earring to Moe Moe’s notorious big tear drop, these little cuties are sweet, timeless and effortless. 
Extremely lightweight
 and easy to wear; the fluid shape is the perfect foundation to showcase a little pop of art.

  • Features an image of the stained glass windows from The Mint, Photo Jehan Blazey © Sydney Living Museums
  • Sterling silver hooks
  • Reversible silver alloy panels with artwork on one side and sleek brushed silver on the other
  • 1.8cm long x 1.2cm wide
  • 1 gram each (practically air!)
  • Australian made in Currumbin, QLD 

ABOUT THE DESIGN:

There is a wealth of history in stained glass windows. Evidence of stained glass dates back to the Ancient Roman Empire, when craftsmen began using coloured glass to produce decorative wares. Stained glass windows were used in churches to enhance their beauty and to inform the viewer through narrative and symbolism. The way the light hits these windows and creates a magical environment far beyond the window’s treatment is what draws us to these works of art and is what inspired us to work with photos of these historic windows to produce works of art for your ears.

ABOUT SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMS:

Sydney Living Museums cares for a group of 12 of the most important historic houses, gardens, and museums in NSW. Their purpose is to enrich and revitalise people’s lives with Sydney’s living history, and to hand the precious places in their care and their collections on to future generations to enjoy. If you love architecture, interiors, gardens or Australian history, a visit to any one of Sydney Living Museums’ historic homes and museums will reveal the fascinating people and stories of Sydney’s living history. But look closer and you’ll see how these remarkable properties tell the evolving story of architecture in Sydney.